Baby gear brand balancing Dutch design with global supply-chain scale
Nuna manufactures car seats, strollers, and home baby products across 51–200 people, headquartered in the Netherlands but hiring across seven countries. The tech stack—SAP ERP, Oracle, Kinaxis (supply-chain planning), Power BI, and Python—maps to a manufacturing and retail operation wrestling with inventory, capacity, and pricing alignment. Active hiring spans finance, sales, and marketing, with concurrent projects in inventory optimization, production planning, and RMA management, suggesting operational infrastructure lag as the brand scales internationally.
Nuna designs and manufactures baby gear—car seats, strollers, and in-home products—with an emphasis on practical, safety-focused design. Founded in 2007 and based in Leiderdorp, the company operates as a privately held consumer goods business selling through both direct and retail channels. The product line spans multiple categories and geographies, supported by a supply chain that includes fabric and trim sourcing, production planning, and retailer logistics. Current operational focus includes inventory management, quality compliance, and pricing strategy alignment across markets.
Nuna operates on SAP ERP, Oracle, AWS, and Kinaxis (supply-chain planning), with Power BI for analytics, Python for automation, and Google Merchant Center for retail feeds.
Nuna is hiring across seven countries: United States, Japan, Taiwan, United Kingdom, Germany, Switzerland, and Netherlands. Open roles span finance (6), sales (5), marketing (3), and operations (3).
Active projects include inventory optimization, 4-month production planning cycles, paid search and Amazon ads campaigns, fabric and color development, and RMA claim resolution.
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